In a community like Shively—where many households rely on steady work schedules, school calendars, and ongoing healthcare—serious diagnoses often arrive slowly. Some people notice symptoms, change specialists, and wait for answers. Others learn later that their condition has been associated with contaminated water at Camp Lejeune.
When the connection is not obvious at the time of diagnosis, it’s easy to end up with partial records, missing details, or conflicting timelines. The legal work becomes harder—not because your claim is weak, but because proving exposure and medical causation requires careful documentation.
A lawyer can help you organize your healthcare history and build a narrative that fits the way Kentucky courts expect evidence to be presented: consistent dates, credible medical support, and a clear link between exposure and the injuries you’re documenting.


